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At Arctic Wolf, we're not just navigating the cybersecurity landscape - we're redefining it. Our global team of dedicated Pack members is driving innovation and setting new industry standards every ...

There's more than meets the eye at Arctic Glacier. Sure, there are great opportunities, but there's also the cool culture, friendly environment and solid work ethic. Here, you'll work with a team to ...

Description Arctic Cat is now hiring a BUYER to join our Procurement team on the ARGO side of the business, purchasing parts, oil, garments and accessories (POGA). This Buyer is a key team member ...

At Arctic Wolf, you won't just watch the cybersecurity industry evolve - you'll help lead the change. Our global Pack is made up of people who thrive on solving hard problems, moving fast, and ...

Evening Shift Cook

Saint George, UT ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

Arctic Circle is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Cooks to join our team! We are looking for reliable team players with positive attitudes who thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you enjoy ...

Day Shift Cook

Millcreek, UT ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17.50/hr

Arctic Circle is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Cooks to join our team! We are looking for reliable team players with positive attitudes who thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you enjoy ...

Cook

Millcreek, UT ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17.50/hr

Cook - Day and Evening Shifts Arctic Circle is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Cooks to join our team! We are looking for reliable team players with positive attitudes who thrive in a fast-paced ...

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How much do arctic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for arctic in the United States is $24.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Arctic Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Arctic Researcher, you need a strong background in environmental science, biology, or related fields, often supported by an advanced degree and field research experience. Familiarity with data collection tools, GIS mapping systems, and remote sensing technologies is typically required. Adaptability, resilience, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for working in extreme and remote environments. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure accurate research, personal safety, and collaboration in challenging Arctic conditions.

What are some unique challenges faced by professionals working in Arctic research positions?

Professionals in Arctic research roles often contend with extreme weather conditions, remote locations, and limited daylight hours, making fieldwork particularly demanding. Collaboration is essential, as teams typically include scientists from various disciplines and backgrounds, requiring strong communication and adaptability. Additionally, strict safety protocols must be followed to mitigate environmental risks, and logistical planning is critical due to limited access to supplies and facilities. These challenges are balanced by the opportunity to contribute to important climate and environmental research with global impact.

What are Arctic jobs?

Arctic jobs refer to employment opportunities located within the Arctic region, which includes parts of countries such as Canada, Russia, Norway, the United States (Alaska), and Greenland. These jobs span a variety of industries, including scientific research, natural resource extraction, environmental monitoring, tourism, and public services. Working in the Arctic often requires adapting to extreme weather, remote locations, and unique cultural environments. Many Arctic jobs are seasonal, offering limited-term contracts or rotational shifts. Individuals interested in Arctic employment should be prepared for challenging physical conditions and may need specialized skills or training.

What is the difference between Arctic vs Marine Technician?

AspectArcticMarine Technician
CredentialsTypically requires specialized certifications in cold-weather operations and safetyRequires marine-specific certifications, such as STCW or marine mechanic licenses
Work EnvironmentOperates in extreme cold, ice-covered waters, remote Arctic regionsWorks on ships, boats, and marine equipment in various marine environments
Industry UsageUsed mainly in Arctic exploration, research, and oil & gas industriesCommon in shipping, offshore oil rigs, and maritime maintenance

While both roles involve technical skills related to cold and water environments, Arctic specialists focus on operations in extreme Arctic conditions, whereas Marine Technicians work on a broader range of marine vessels and equipment across various marine settings.

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Infographic showing various Arctic job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Full Time, and 60% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,762 per year, or $24.9 per hour.
Arctic Policy Lead

$100K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Mission:

Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell) conducts science for solutions at the nexus of climate, people, and nature. We partner with leaders and communities for just meaningful impact to address the climate crisis.


Woodwell Climate is a rapidly growing, top-ranked, independent non-profit climate research institute whose mission is to advance science-based climate policies through scientific research and outreach. Our world-leading research and impact helps individuals, organizations, corporations, communities, and nations understand the realities of climate change, recognize the impact on our planet, and embrace the urgent action needed to safeguard the future of life on Earth.


Summary:

Join Woodwell Climate as an Arctic Policy Lead to work closely with the Woodwell scientific staff, marketing, communications and policy experts and project partners to engage stakeholders and policy makers on the impact of permafrost thaw and northern wildfires. Consult and coordinate with our Permafrost Pathways team and project partners and drive the policy strategy and guide policy implementation activities for this project at Woodwell Climate.


Responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Develop and refine an ongoing policy strategy for relevant Alaska, US federal, Canadian, and international policies

  • Identify opportunities to increase awareness of and responsiveness to the impact of permafrost thaw and wildfires among key policy decision makers

  • Advocate for strengthened national and international mitigation and adaptation policies based on the best available science

  • Coordinate efforts to build collaborative relationships with external organizations, policy experts, government decisionmakers, and other key stakeholders

  • Develop Arctic and boreal science-policy issue briefs, concept notes, one-pagers, position statements, public comments, and congressional testimonies, etc

  • Provide policy support for project leadership at relevant Arctic and climate policy meetings and working groups, including those connected to US-federal agencies, Canadian agencies and jurisdictions, and the UNFCCC

  • Support and/or participate in meetings, workshops, and other events hosted by, or relevant to, this project.

  • Support collaboration with Permafrost Pathways partners on policy-relevant activities, outputs, and events, as needed

  • Coordinate with the Policy and Government Relations team at Woodwell Climate and with other staff at Woodwell Climate on policy-relevant activities, as needed

  • Develop policy engagement KPIs and track engagement and progress metrics


Must have the Following Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Demonstrated written and oral communication skills for policy audiences

  • Demonstrated ability to translate complex, technical information into clear, engaging language for policy audiences

  • Awareness of the evolving international climate and wildfire policy landscape, with the ability to identify opportunities for engagement

  • Ability to independently carry out research and information-gathering to support policy engagement

  • Highly organized, attentive to detail, and results oriented

  • Able to work independently, collaboratively, and creatively to find solutions to challenges

  • Experience and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice

  • Strong interest in coordinating policy activities with Arctic Indigenous and local communities and organizations

  • Understanding of how climate change is impacting Arctic regions and of key a plus

  • Arctic policy stakeholders and processes is advantageous preferred

  • Understanding of national (U.S.) climate policy decision-making processes preferred

  • Understanding of Canada and international climate policy mechanisms and processes preferred

  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs

  • Ability to occasionally travel via air or ground transportation, up to 25%


Qualifications:

  • Masterโ€™s degree or Juris Doctor (JD) with 2+ years of experience or equivalent


Application review will begin on June 15, 2025

Desired Start Date: August 2026


Fixed-term: 2 years, with possible extension


Classification and Compensation: This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position, the annual salary starting at $100,000 dependent on qualifications/experience. Woodwell offers a generous benefits package and work life balance.


Location: Falmouth, Massachusetts, Hybrid or remote

Application Instructions: To apply, please send your cover letter addressing your experience and qualifications in relation to the responsibilities of this position, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references as a single PDF to our careerโ€™s portal. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

Please visit Woodwell's website to learn more about Woodwellโ€™s work.

Located on a 10-acre campus near the village of Woods Hole, the Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell) is a private, non-profit research center. Woodwell is a leading source of climate science that drives the urgent action needed to solve climate change. Woodwell has 100+ staff members and is excited to welcome new employees to this work.

Woodwell Climate is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, mental, or physical disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, familial status, veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. Woodwell is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for all individuals in employment practices, services, programs, and activities.